An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages; and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National Wealth |
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Side 41
When the law of the Ephorus Epitadeus allowed the Spartans to sell their landed
property and to dispose of it by will, and when the estates which had been
distributed by Lycurgus among nine thousand citizens, were possessed by one ...
When the law of the Ephorus Epitadeus allowed the Spartans to sell their landed
property and to dispose of it by will, and when the estates which had been
distributed by Lycurgus among nine thousand citizens, were possessed by one ...
Side 234
If a nation possessed of a territory of large extent, great fertility, and fit to be
cultivated, had large capitals, and employed them chiefly in agriculture; that
nation would undoubtedly obtain a very considerable agricultural produce : but
this ...
If a nation possessed of a territory of large extent, great fertility, and fit to be
cultivated, had large capitals, and employed them chiefly in agriculture; that
nation would undoubtedly obtain a very considerable agricultural produce : but
this ...
Side 413
... or at least keeps down below what they would otherwise rise to, both the
enjoyments and the industry of the countries which do not possess it; so it gives
an evident advantage to the countries which do possess it over those of other
countries ...
... or at least keeps down below what they would otherwise rise to, both the
enjoyments and the industry of the countries which do not possess it; so it gives
an evident advantage to the countries which do possess it over those of other
countries ...
Side 416
of which it has possessed itself, are compensated by the disadvantages which it
experiences in the other branches which it has been forced to relinquish ; the
counterpoise of general interest restores the equilibrium which it seeks to destroy
...
of which it has possessed itself, are compensated by the disadvantages which it
experiences in the other branches which it has been forced to relinquish ; the
counterpoise of general interest restores the equilibrium which it seeks to destroy
...
Side 433
... that every individual should find himself in possession of whatever his
appetites could want, or his imagination wish or ... they would possess the
greatest degree of national wealth ; though under such circumstances it is
impossible that any ...
... that every individual should find himself in possession of whatever his
appetites could want, or his imagination wish or ... they would possess the
greatest degree of national wealth ; though under such circumstances it is
impossible that any ...
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